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    Dancing Wood

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    This is my lastest work at 2007!
    Hope you guys would like it!

    Tank Spec.:
    Size: 120cm X 50cm X 60cm
    Lighting: ADA Solar I 150W x 2
    Filter: Hydor P30 x 2 , Ehem 2028
    Soil: ADA Aqua Soil Amazonia
    Fertilizer: ADA Step 2, TMG
    Temp.: 26 degree
    CO2: 4 bubble per sec

    Plant:
    1. Glossostigma elatinoides
    2. Willow Moss
    3. Blyxa japonica
    4. Riccardia chamedryfolia
    5. Eleocharis parvula
    6. Dwarf Rotala
    7. Heternanthera zosterifolia.
    8. Myriophyllum matogrossense "green"
    9. Cyperus helferi


    Fish:
    1. Otocinclus affinis
    2. Paracheirodon axelrodi








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    very nice !

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    Why are they dancing? I can't see

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    I think it would be kind of freaky to see pieces of logs doing the macarena in the tank.

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    Very lush and beautiful set-up! Great job!

    Just some comments. The logs appear to be a little to rigid and breaks the harmonious outline of the plants. But it is really beautiful.
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    It remind me of wood that being use by lion dance to do their acrobat.

    You guys always make beautifull scape
    -Robert
    Aquascaping is a marriage between Art and Farming
    My Blog: http://aquatic-art.blogspot.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    It remind me of wood that being use by lion dance to do their acrobat.

    You guys always make beautifull scape
    i vote for that too. The first pic awes me most

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    wayne,

    I have seen your tutorial on the 10吋陰性缸 (25cm), however, seems the design by yourself and justin seems to be leading towards a "bench" type settings. I have been using the gex white sand for a corner, however, it gets immensely plague with algae and changes color over time {white -> yello }, would a more darker color like the ada amazonia series 2 or darker colored powersand brings out a nicer aquascape vs practicality ?

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